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WASHINGTON — The White House is promising that new figures being released today will be a more accurate showing of progress in President Barack Obama’s economic-recovery plan. It aggressively defended an earlier, faulty count that overstated by thousands the jobs created or saved so far.
Ed DeSeve, serving as the stimulus overseer, said the administration has been working for weeks to correct mistakes in early counts that identified more than 30,000 jobs paid for with stimulus money.



